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[Latest] A roundup of Vocaloid songs recommended for teens [Classics]

How do you usually discover music you like?

Maybe you come across songs that go viral on social media, get recommendations from friends, or wait to stumble upon “the one!” through shuffle play on a music streaming service.

In this article, we’re introducing Vocaloid tracks recommended for teenagers!

These picks are perfect for students in elementary, middle, and high school who are right in the middle of their youth.

Read to the end and find a new favorite track!

[Latest] A compilation of Vocaloid songs recommended for teens [Classics] (551–560)

Diva XMiyamori Bungaku

Diva X / Miyamori Bungaku feat. Hatsune Miku
Diva XMiyamori Bungaku

Your body can’t help but start moving to the striking fusion of dance music and rap! Created by Vocaloid producer Bungaku Miyamori—known for tracks like “king妃jack躍”—this piece was released as a video in June 2025.

It’s included on the 3rd album, “Show Window City,” and the lyrics, sung by Hatsune Miku, are irresistible as she asks, “What I truly am depends on you.” Over powerful beats and electronic sound, words that rouse the soul are set dancing.

The music video by Shinya Nidō is stylish as well, further amplifying the song’s sense of speed.

Nonsense GameAme Ryou

An upbeat track with exhilarating electronic sounds at their best! Composed by Amara and released in June 2025, it’s a collaboration with Ryūsui, who handled the illustrations and more.

Amara’s sharp lyrics portray the struggles and frustrations of life while somehow conveying a sense of fragility—that’s so characteristic of their work.

And Kasane Teto’s powerful vocals pierce straight to the heart.

This is a number you’ll want to hear if you’re craving something fresh and stimulating.

Close it after you open it, alien.murau

It’s a very unique Vocaloid song themed around that phrase you hear all the time in everyday life! It’s a work by murau, released in June 2025.

As murau themselves said, “I made it because I heard it too much,” the words that make you nod in recognition and all those everyday ‘relatable moments’ unfold over a bright, lighthearted sound.

With Yuki Kaai’s adorable voice singing those phrases in a comical yet cute way, it’s just the best.

If you listen to it when you’re a bit tired, its humor might give you a boost.

No, that’s not it~ ^ ^A4。

No, that’s not it~ ^ ^ feat. Hatsune Miku, Kafu / A4. (Official Video)
No, that's not it~ ^ ^A4。

It’s a track with the kind of power that unsettles the listener’s heart.

Included on the full album released in April 2025, with the music video dropping in May.

The stylish sound arrangement and unpredictable song structure leave a strong impression.

And the lyrics—cynically rendered with black humor and emoticons—knock you out with their pent-up, helpless feelings.

If you’re looking for a music experience that refuses to fit the mold, or you’re in the mood to have your murky emotions voiced from a slant angle, this might be just the thing.

FuwaraidouAdeliae

Fuwarai-dō is a work by Adeliae, released in May 2025.

The lyrics, laced with irony about going along with the majority, pair with Hatsune Miku’s languid vocals to create an addictive vibe.

The bass-forward arrangement is stylish and easy on the ears—you’ll find yourself tapping along before you know it.

If you want to stay true to yourself without being swept up by those around you, this is the song that will definitely hit home.

Kurami Starienu

Kurami Star / Kasane Teto
Kurami Starienu

It’s a track that pairs a pop sound with a melody line tinged with a hint of darkness.

Created by Ienu, its music video was released in May 2025.

The song is included on the compilation album “Uso no Tsuzukikata,” distributed in April.

Sung by Kasane Teto, it gives voice to hidden feelings and a sense of loneliness.

The contrast between its message and its catchy tone really hits hard—it gets you every time.

It’s a must-listen for moments when you want to face the emotions tucked away in your heart, or when you’re seeking a fresh musical experience!

Kokoro Dreamkairiki bea

Kokoro Dream / Kairiki Bear feat. Hatsune Miku & Kagamine Rin
Kokoro Dreamkairiki bea

Kairiki Bear’s signature digital rock sound grabs listeners by the heart! Sung by Hatsune Miku and Kagamine Rin, this track was also featured as an insert song in the TV anime “#Compass 2.0.” It was released in May 2025.

Its highly addictive groove and catchy melody line will get you hyped.

The lyrics reflect the anime’s story, so be sure to enjoy them together.